In-Depth Review of Seiko Men's Diver's Automatic Watch - SKX007K2

By 4dwatch - March 28, 2019

This watch comes with instant classic style- smart, classic and elegant. This watch looks nice, good to wear for a long time. The watch has a back- toned stainless steel one-way bezel and thin stainless steel case. So if you like, you can switch to other bracelet styles as your preference beside this stainless steel band. Seiko SKX007K2 is powered by Japanese automatic movement. So, a wristwatch with the Japanese automatic movement means all the parts inside gets the energy from your hand while it’s moving and shows the accurate time without any malfunction.

FEATURES

Since Seiko uses Japanese automatic movement technology so it gets power from the movement of your hands. This technology doesn’t require any better or any external power source to run the timepiece. That means the power of your watch is totally in your hand. Their unique type of technology utilizes the natural frequency of vibrations of the quartz crystal to regulate the operation of the watch. when you are not using it in the night time it collected enough power already when you were using it. This watch is completely water resistant, no matter how long you want to use the watch for the swimming pool, river, or in the sea it safe to go any type of water for any time duration.

DISADVANTAGE

The band seems bulky for those who have a thin wrist. If you drive more 600ft under the water, usually this watch is not for you.

DESIGN OVERVIEW

Designed to be inexpensive but still accurate and reliable, the Seiko SKX series has become an obvious choice for many dive enthusiasts. It’s convenient appearance, and smart feature makes it a desirable watch to younger to older men. The design of this watch is enough to catch anyone’s eyes at first sight. Its appearance gives the watch a huge level of attraction to all the users.

BRACELET:

This is a comfortable bracelet, but like the crown, it somehow feels out of place on the heavy 007. The bracelet employs a folding clasp design with a secondary safety clasp. The K1 version comes with a “Jubilee” style bracelet, which is very flexible and comfortable. It has solid links measuring 22mm at the lugs which taper down to 20mm at the clasp.

CROWN:

The grooves in the surface are thin and closely spaced, giving the crown a slightly feminine appearance that feels out of place on this beefy tool watch. The crown has a nice projection and is easy enough to grip, though I would prefer if it were a little more chunky looking.

BEZEL:

It has charcoal black rotating diver style bezel with an inverted triangle marking at the 12 o’clock position. The grip on the bezel is decent. The unidirectional bezel feels tight and the clicks have a nice sound to them when rotated. There are 120 clicks in a full rotation.

WATER RESISTANT:

Besides one the other main option which goes to give you more advantage while using the watch during diving under the water is maximum water depth tolerance. Yes, the watch can show you the right time even under 600 feet or 200 meters of water. So if you are especially a scuba driver or love scuba driving this watch will give you enormous opportunity to see second, minute and hour without any complications.

FINAL REMARKS

This is an easy watch to like. It has all of the stylings that you would expect from a diver but somehow still manages to keep its personality intact. If you got the genuine Seiko Men’s SKX007K2 Diver’s Automatic Watch you will never cheat of the fun of real experience of a scuba diving watch. Overall its lightweight structure makes them more wearable for the whole day. If you want something smart, durable and long lasting watch you can surely trust Seiko.

This watch is inspired by the 1968 original diver's watch, re-created with a thinner bezel. It's powered by a 6R15 automatic moveme...

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